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Located in the commune of Meinier, just minutes from Geneva, the Merlinge estate is a historical and architectural gem set on a 50-hectare parcel of land. Steeped in history, it was built in the 15th century on lands formerly belonging to the Priory of Saint-Victor and later reconstructed in the 17th century by the noble de Loys family, an illustrious lineage from Geneva. Over the centuries, the château has hosted notable figures, including the royal family of Savoy from Italy, and more recently, Queen Marie-José, the last queen of Italy, who made it her residence after World War II. The estate features a main residence imbued with charm and elegance, surrounded by French-style gardens, chestnut tree-lined avenues, 4 hectares of restructured vineyards, and expansive lands and forests. The house is adorned with frescoes, a historic chapel dating back to the 18th century, and classic Louis XV architectural elements that bear witness to its rich heritage. Two annexes, fully renovated in 2010, further enhance the property. The first includes a garage, a studio, an apartment, a technical room, and a laundry room. The second annex houses stables, a tack room, a 4-room apartment, a 5-room apartment, and a fitness room. Recently restored, the château seamlessly blends authenticity with modernity through contemporary upgrades. The adjacent farm, with its 1,000 sqm of buildings, offers exceptional potential for redevelopment. This unique estate, a true haven of peace and a testament to exceptional heritage, represents a rare opportunity to acquire one of the most exquisite properties in the Canton of Geneva.